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Riveting account of the growth of the Ku Klux Klan in the Midwest & Northwestern states in the 1920s with emphasis on the role of a sexual predator as the head of the Indiana KKK and his assault upon a young, well respected woman in the state, resulting in her death.
It will fill the reader with outrage and horror.
Approach it as an immensely interesting history and cautionary tale of a time when hatred of fellow citizens was as American as a Ford Model T.
Depressing but impossible to forget.
It will fill the reader with outrage and horror.
Approach it as an immensely interesting history and cautionary tale of a time when hatred of fellow citizens was as American as a Ford Model T.
Depressing but impossible to forget.